Psychodynamic psychotherapy: When it helps people in recovery |
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Authors: | Alison Knopf |
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Abstract: | You have almost never read about psychoanalysis or its less intense relative, psychodynamic psychotherapy, in these pages. It's because it doesn't work to treat active substance use disorders (SUDs). But psychodynamic psychotherapy, with all of the psychoanalytic underpinnings, can be very helpful to patients in recovery, because in fact many of these patients are self‐medicating a past trauma. |
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